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Welcome to Eric Mohn Watercolors

The watercolors that Eric painted in his life time are filled with American tradition. From the Amish of Lancaster County (one of his all-time favorite subjects in his later years), to the beautiful renditions of historic homes, Eric’s passion shone through.

After becoming paralyzed in a 1963 automobile accident, Eric needed to learn how to adapt to his new limitations. He loved spending time painting, and which also happened to bring joy to those around him. Eric was one of the first and most successful handicapped watercolor artists in the country. Eric always drew a small crowd whenever he was able to make it to one of the many arts & crafts shows where he sold his work over several decades.

For Eric, it was always a family business. He loved painting and working in the business nearly every day, and many family members helped in any way they could. We are proud to say that Eric’s legacy lives on today, and we know he has countless friends and admirers of his work who fell in love with his timeless renditions of American culture.

I am lucky to have 4 large signed prints by Mr. Mohn.After I purchased the first one I went on a hunt to find the rest.I am amazed at such talent,and they are the first things I show in my house to my guests with a short tribute.The world has lost an exceptional talent,but Heaven has put him to good use.

Sandra

sewickley, Pennsylvania - United States

I met Eric at his studio in the mid 90’s and watched as he painted his wonderful works of art. I have many of his prints and have searched for more. Thank you for this web site.

Susan

Papillion, Nebraska - United States

I met Mr. Mohn at Boonsboro Days many years ago, as a new resident of the tri-state area. His art and talent were so moving and special that I bought prints and note cards immediately. They hold treasured places and feelings each time they are viewed. I hope to buy more, both as gifts, and for my own pleasure. Like many, I was saddened to hear of his passing. We have lost a unique and gifted artist.

Katherine

Martinsburg, West Virginia - United States

I have two of Eric’s prints and people are always amazed at his talent. There was one print, a street scene in downtown Frederick, I think – a scene at night with row houses which I really liked.

Anne

Silver Spring, Maryland - United States

I was also saddened to learn of his passing.There are many prints I still would love to own.He had a true gift.

glenda

le roy, Illinois - United States

I first met Eric in the mid 90’s at the Montpelier Craft Show and bought my first numbered and signed print. I’ve collected a few more over the years and I’m still amazed by the detail in his work. RIP Eric.

Andi

Newburg, Maryland - United State

I was a neighbor of the Mohn’s in Gaithersburg, MD 10 years ago. Being a fellow painter… I was fascinated by Eric’s talent and his determination to live his dream. When my family moved away, a numbered print was given to us as a parting gift. I have always treasured it, but even do more so now that I have learned of his death. Thank you for allowing me to enjoy his painting each day. It is a constant reminder to me that you can achieve what dreams you have in your heart no matter what obstacles are in your way.

Carolyn

Harrisonburg, Virginia - United States

I have been collecting Eric’s prints for many years. it always amazed me how he painted his prints. His prints are the only ones I collect and they are the only prints that I have in my home. When you can buy perfection why buy anything else.

Jeff

Charles Town, West Virginia - United States

I’m glad that I found your site. I have been a fan of Eric’s work for many years and was very sad to hear of his passing…what a tremendous loss! We have several of his prints hanging in our house, and will surely to grow our collection whenever we can!else.

If you would like to order in bulk, or if you have questions about ordering in general, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 240-232-7689 between 10A-5P, M-F. You can also fill in our contact form here